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[2] [3] The DAO in each district of Nepal works under Ministry of Home Affairs. [4] The main function of the DAO is to maintain peace, order and security in the district and provide assistance in development activities run by the federal government , provincial government , District Coordination Committee , urban municipality and rural ...
Ghalegaun (Nepali: घलेगाउँ), or Ghale Gaun, [1] is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia's model tourism village. It lies in Kwholasothar rural Municipality of Nepal. [2]
Lamjung 1 is the parliamentary constituency of Lamjung District in Nepal. This constituency came into existence on the Constituency Delimitation Commission (CDC ...
Archalbot is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1650 people living in 333 individual households. [1] The paddy fields for rice farming and the terraces are a characteristic of the village area. Nearby is the Tamang ...
There were 240 members elected from single-seat constituencies and 335 elected via proportional representation. 240 2008, [12] 2013 [13] 2015 The 2015 Constitution of Nepal was ratified by the Constituent Assembly. The new House of Representatives has 165 directly elected members and 110 elected via proportional representation. 165 2017, [14 ...
Lamjung Durbar (Nepali: लमजुङ दरबार) is a remaining part of the palace of the then King Yahobrahma Shah of Lamjung principality in 1494, at present in Lamjung District, Gandaki Province of Nepal. [1] [2] It was built in the 16th century by King Yashobrahma Shah of Lamjung principality. [1] [3] Lamjung Durbar also acts as a ...
Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong as seen in 2016. Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong as seen in 2015. Hotels can be found throughout Mainland China (Shanghai, Chengdu, Jiujiang and Wuhan), Hong Kong, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Labuan and Subang), Singapore, the United Kingdom and Australia (Gold Coast and Melbourne).
The Kingdom of Lamjung (Nepali: लमजुङ राज्य) was a petty kingdom in the confederation of 24 states known as Chaubisi Rajya. [1] King of Lamjung, Narahari Shah 's young brother went on to establish the Gorkha Kingdom which later became present-day Nepal .